Ellis makes early exit at Canadian Open
With the PGA Tour at his stomping ground, John Ellis delivered a
Trying out the new location with some trepidation
All you faithful Dispatch readers have undoubtedly noticed a
GETTING OUT: Starry show hits its peak in clear winter skies
In my backyard, wrapped in fleece against the cold, I gaze up at
The odoriferous classroom pet comes home
If you have a child in elementary school, chances are that child
Interactions Between Drugs and Grapefruit Juice
Q: The label on my grapefruit juice says that it's heart
Stuffed with Thanksgiving traditions
I haven't wanted to bring this up, but something strange happens
‘Avenue Q’: Puppets with real life moments
If it's irreverent, if it's politically incorrect, if it's this
Riding and wine a perfect combo
Are you ready for something new and adventurous? How about horseback riding on a trail leading to a lookout over the Santa Clara Valley and afterward enjoying appetizers and winetasting?
Tobacco comes with hidden costs
Kurt Drückler was a heavy smoker. For many years, the German gentleman ran a tobacco shop on the corner of Alexandrinen and Sebastian streets in the heart of Berlin. A few months after I was born, he died from emphysema. This lingering and painful disease, caused by years of inhaling tobacco smoke, prevented him from traveling to the United States in 1966 to see me, his newborn grandson.
Bringing Harmony back into owners’ life
In our last column, we talked about Harmony, a hyperactive















